July 4, 2018
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Neesons was the firm of choice to provide realtime, rough draft and certified transcripts in the Robinson-Huron and Robinson-Superior Annuities trial held over the last several months in Northern Ontario. The case is a first of its kind, involving the interpretation of the annuity clause in treaties dating back to 1850. Testimony included that of Elders, community leaders and experts. When Neesons was approached about the purchase of a copy of over 15,000 pages of transcript by...
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February 13, 2018
Court Reporting is a tough job, particularly on our bodies. But with these self-care options, captioners and court reporters might just feel better at the end of a long day. Kim Neeson (she of the very long neck and torso!) shares her experience. Exercise First For years, exercise with weights (and a trainer from time to time) helped me stave off my neck problems for long periods of time. By getting stronger physically, I was able to carry myself better during the day...
March 21, 2017
Conducting a deposition in Toronto, or any other Canadian jurisdiction, requires a little planning in advance. Canadian protocol is not exactly the same as American, and it’s important to choose a court reporting company that can provide the services you need. Exhibits Prior to your deposition, consider how many documents you’ll need to bring with you. Is it boxes of exhibits, or only a binder’s worth? If you’re shipping your documents across the...